The latest Argyle news and gossip.
The impressive statistics of Danny Mayor from last season ....
Freddie Ladapo scored his first goal for Rotherham United in a 5-1 win against Bradford Park Avenue on Wednesday evening.
The Argyle Ladies fixture list for 2019/2020 has been released.... club website
The goalkeeper kits are now on sale .... club website
Argyle owner Simon Hallett talked to Plymouth Live about appointing Ryan Lowe and the interview process ...
Betting analyst Mark O’Haire has compiled a predicted final 2019/20 League Two table based on the accumulated odds of the UK’s leading bookmakers:
1- Bradford
2- Salford
3 - Argyle
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4- Mansfield
5 - Scunthorpe
6 - Northampton
7 - Forest Green
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8 - Walsall
9 - Leyton Orient
10 - Swindon
11 - Colchester
12 - Carlisle
13 - Exeter
14 - Oldham
15 - Newport
16 - Crewe
17 - Port Vale
18 - Stevenage
19 - Cambridge
20 - Cheltenham
21 - Crawley
22 - Grimsby
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23 - Macclesfield
24 - Morecambe
The latest from the Spain training camp ... club website
The impressive statistics of Danny Mayor from last season ....
Freddie Ladapo scored his first goal for Rotherham United in a 5-1 win against Bradford Park Avenue on Wednesday evening.
The Argyle Ladies fixture list for 2019/2020 has been released.... club website
The goalkeeper kits are now on sale .... club website
Argyle owner Simon Hallett talked to Plymouth Live about appointing Ryan Lowe and the interview process ...
“Without wanting to make any comparisons with the previous regime, what we have got in Ryan is exactly what we set out to get.
“The phrase ‘forward-thinking’ means somebody who is prepared to look at all kinds of methods.
“He has brought a heath and science fitness coach John Lucas with him and Schuey, his assistant manager, has just been on the UEFA A Licence course.
“These are young men who have a great bond already with the players, I’m told.
“He fits all the criteria that we set out to look for, so from that point of view I’m delighted. He was the stand-out interviewee.
“When I say ‘he’ I should say that he and Steve Schumacher came as a pair and presented together.
“They obviously have a great relationship, so I’m pleased about that, and I’m also pleased that he has got off the ground running with the fans.
“He’s extraordinarily open. He has opened up training sessions – I have been to see one myself.
“He has helped the continuation of what I think we have achieved since that terrible week at the end of April, beginning of May, which ended in relegation.
“There has been a rekindling of spirits around the community, such as a very successful Day of Action at the club, which got together 100 people to clean up the stadium.
“Ryan has been part of the rebuild of morale amongst the team, the staff and the supporters, and I’m very grateful to him.
“I think he has been even better there than we expected, so I’m thrilled.
“If there is an owner of a recently-relegated club anywhere in the world that is happier than me at the moment I would like to meet him.
“We actually interviewed four people on the day. We spoke to a couple of others but formal interviews was four.
“The first one we saw we would have been happy to have offered him the job on the spot, and the second one was the same and then with Ryan it was like ‘wow’.
“He’s a people person and hes better at presenting and so on, but he really was very good.
“If you go to my company’s website you will see that we describe ourselves as all about process, all about structure, all about discipline.
“The presentation that Ryan gave was very much about ‘this is how we structure training, this is how we structure this, this is how we structure that’.
“Ryan says he’s not a big data analytics guy, but he knows there was 97 per cent player availability at Bury last season.
“That strikes me as somebody who realises the value of data!
“The interview process was a good one. We ended up with the best candidate and we landed him, so very pleased.”
Betting analyst Mark O’Haire has compiled a predicted final 2019/20 League Two table based on the accumulated odds of the UK’s leading bookmakers:
1- Bradford
2- Salford
3 - Argyle
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4- Mansfield
5 - Scunthorpe
6 - Northampton
7 - Forest Green
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8 - Walsall
9 - Leyton Orient
10 - Swindon
11 - Colchester
12 - Carlisle
13 - Exeter
14 - Oldham
15 - Newport
16 - Crewe
17 - Port Vale
18 - Stevenage
19 - Cambridge
20 - Cheltenham
21 - Crawley
22 - Grimsby
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23 - Macclesfield
24 - Morecambe
The latest from the Spain training camp ... club website